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Lakshadweep tourist places - Lakshadweep the nation of 36 islands is very far from
the hustles and bustles of urban life. In this smallest
union territory of India only one sound prevails. This
is the sound of waves crashing against the shorelines
and scream of seabirds. However, amidst this innocent
sound of nature, there are many beautiful sights to
relish as many attractive tourist places in Lakshadweep
abound. Of the various picturesque places, Chetlat is
the most exotic and exclusive retreat to seek.
Located at 11o41 north latitude and 72o43 east longitude,
Chetlat is the northern most island. It belongs to Aminidivi
group of islands. Being about 1200 meters in length
and 400 meters in breadth and extending over an area
of 255 acres, this idyllic island looks like an upturned
boat.
According to historical records Chetlat had to put
up with the cruel treatments of the Portuguese Pirates
in the 16th century. Many natives were put to death
and still many were confined in prisons.
However, ripping apart the historical past of Chetlat in Lakshadweep,
it can be said that it is a garden of coconut. Apart
from coconut trees in this island cheerani Paruthi (A
species of cotton tree), jack fruit tree and Murunga
(Drumstick) are found in plenty.
This Chetlat Lakshadweep is also a blessed home to numerous marine
lives. In the extensive shallows of the sea renowned
fish Tuna most importantly the skip jack variety is
found. Along with this, Whales and tortoises are also
found in the nearby region of the island. Besides, few
varieties of bird and animal species can also be discovered
here. In this island rats are very common to find. However,
cats and water hen also exist.
Agatti Airport and flights from Kochi the capital of
Kerala pave the way for entering Chetlat Lakshadweep Island. Also
ship is a good option to reach this idyllic destination.
A number of passenger ships operate from Kochi to this
place.
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